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THE Oldest Paper. 5" Questions answered tree about 1!» country. , 88mph copies nee on upsh cation. Volume XIX. DAIL" ldU “ . b, VIII" ~- , - ow!“ L 315). .I‘E> V .f-‘l‘ “nulls-H 3‘2.“- wm: Hunk" .. . 1.00 .H‘Jn‘u. _ .wn'a: “gnu-1.. um‘uly‘ .ur f..:'l:i-.-n-:d ..s. :l)>_'Lk'niiUlL Ac Walsh; grants. IL‘BLI-‘uuu L’vxuy [urn-nu. Pom Town-mud. \S'.u!.in;tnn 'l‘crxzznry. TERMS OF s\,'l;.<l‘lill"l‘ll).\': t-Yur....n....5:.:m Tun-u “MALE-..;: «'l4 lulu: 1.5”;wa11mnh...., 33. x» 81::qu vupy, I” ('..-111:. ifl‘ Mn.» in udmucu. m RATES UP ADVERTISING: chin-h. In; in.ur1iui1......... ....slfl) lubuqum inwruon......‘.. _w munch-t mlvurlbmg In luauru izzarrnun nut 56 Accompanied by ash. “.1. “ran." BETILID lIvNTuLY. AHGL'SI'L'ULI3HLV‘}(Ii). I'loi‘lcauitjijl: (Anus. N ’ JAURB I)”. MINKLER. 11.1). rum TOWNSEND, w. 1. "(A u‘ Drugnnm, “ea:- tlm «".mmm Housu‘ Nduxco. Uri. K. Burthrupn's hung“ firmeriy morn-‘1 by L'upt. mlmr. an 'l‘.Ly:nr ..zc-m fiftphono m dm; nun, luv-25mm (my ur 3‘”. 10. 0' wtefhuxm. .‘ ,r raalduuvc, 33. .\"3. Umphuno for ate». :3 unsa- Hon-I: 9 Lu 3‘: m‘. 2103111111? 105 I. ‘. -~:p‘2')dwxf. DR C. V. HUNT, Dentist, m ’0“ IOWIBRND, \V. 'l‘. fluoul uxldo gnu. «that or chiomfuxm admit» band for ukules- extraction 0! Imm. Q U. B‘ADIIAI'. x. 13. he}: BCLDSHAW & SACHS. PORT TOWNSEND, W. T. Aflorncyl and Counsellors at Law. P 3002088 u! ADHXBALTY. mu: 1; uvaandes New Build'ng. C . IALIIII. “.:.—1:6): ‘.:; Luau-(Any. CALHOUN «I. COLEMAN. gatolnoyl-at - 124:3“?J All) IBOCTORS 1x ADMIRALTY. yup—Gum bunaing. .3 \ Pun Townsendfiv. T. I. W. huh Wu‘ron l. llnanugsb Sll & HASTINGS. ‘.tto eys -at - Laxv. PII DIS II ADIIRALTY. Ind fa ale. Loans Made. P 0 Townsend. W. T. I'. . HALLER, ml mfluuor II Law. Poster ‘m Admualli" MN Uh 811:6 & Danur. of Sentuo. 1 ' ——-—— x of d i St ~ it ‘ ~“-:'.$¢::.“m3:;°§m: W" 1 w Nflfll!‘ . . W. 'l‘. ‘ Ion! SOIOO & reduced rntel. ‘ Willi Bush s’, PA 'rmc, mama (Paper Hanging, flint-01m unrated. I!» on Mun! op. Court Houmfi I _-nnian 0. A. ‘ chic-“Churchwool and Pub- ‘ I.“ . manur- due. Railway, 10 In. mm, 'or 11,. 4 : luvu'l new [flit Townsend. ‘ “I“ All) ITIIBOA'I‘I. f m ‘ .III‘BLL HOTEI . V Pony “also, ‘7. I'. Wm. Doddfuprloter. ~ ll”. 1- NEW Ind FLY FURNISHED ‘ an man an the untmeuu of a rmsncmsaowu In is supplied Ithe best of Wines, In And 019 m. hI In due Bullmble and Ending ‘ 1- to Hotel. Noumwm be undone to u- nonl ascend \one in tho Terri ”___—___” I“! BOUND HOE, momma, w. I'. W. .uthorlan Proprietor. .IIVI “lull-bod I Now 2.] .1 East Sound 0 I no. 0 H mm ' no pun! pubu‘: “0 wco jun]: Cum—3.s: . ‘ Buck f rSale; In: I; MILLION tampon Sun, A!- . l 0 M 'l' ounnd. “9" ‘° G . E STARRETT. GEO. E. STAR I‘T. , 1‘ lowxam. Contractor Buflder. "In . a 1 . n , . ‘ .miln?tb3;ent:x [giants figs?" I, done on sh otico. “hop on Water 8:. n cmu-les hotel ..J P. ANTHONY, a - ~ V “‘4" yuan. I'3B. Practical Bo binder. All kind. of P 199! Rugng. ~ don. on Ihot’t notice. :1 ITY “9'o:- 3: 5:1; me mun. 5 BEST (345%1e Port Tow sand 1 Geo. \‘7: “run, ‘ THI.‘ M‘m'azm-mumgmm.. ”W“ “fig???" (1 3 mm: or for .13an '0 or envery‘m ~ 0' W 1 City Meat Market. 11 l' ~ ‘ ALL genuw ml “N "Mm“ mafia-'3“ .... Clad “Ila“ m {at an C!“ 111 0 all. Sillifkllon “Wand. “on “don ud 303:1. (unrated to dlpam O 0 :15]. C. 0. COLEMAN A: 00.. Port. Tow-tend. W- T- ‘ .'to WAEDI'IL‘ID J: Kgu. d' 1 “___— ‘ >r Sale. red and twenty-five acres xd for sale. Distant half ile from the water. down 0d harbor. Within 81: Port Townsend. For $1“! to answur & Townsend. mstf gum gamma $188M! Mm. PORT TOWNSEND. A City that Prsmises ta be 2:15 in Prcminance an the Sand. MANY IMPROVEMENTS BEING MADE. RAILROAD PROSPECTS. A Custom House Costmg SIOO.OOO-- Water and Electric Light Works— On the Move- Scuttle ’l‘initu. Prominent among the growing y« ting cities of western Washington. distinguished as headquarters for the Puget Sound customs collection distrist, i» ”:9 port of entry. Won derfnlly Favored in geographical position, enjoying the advantages of an unrivaled harbor three miles wide by six miles long, Port Townsend has a solid and promising basis upon which to build for future commercial prosperity. Quimper peninsula, lying between Port Discovery bay nine miles long. on the west. and Port Townsend bay and Admiralty Inlet on the east. and forming the shore line of the Straiteof FllO3 on the north, contains about 35 square miles and constitutes a site upon which a New York might find ample room. Point Wilson, the extreme northeast mm of the peninsula. is the site oi a government lighthouse standing sentry over the already vast commerce of Puget Sound us it passes and re asses through the channel four mifias wide between the penin sula on the west and Whidby island on the east. Midway between ()npe Flattery ut the Pacific ocean on the west and Olympia, the head of navigation on the south—marking the dividing lino between F uca strait proper and Puget Sound proper, Point Wilson forms an elbow where these great inland waters blend at a right angle. At Point Wilson is an extensive govern lment reserve of land intended as a site for future fortifications—cor— responding with a similar reserve at Point Partridge on the opposite side of the channel. Three miles inland from Point Wilson is the mouth of Port Townsend bay, marked by Point Hudson on one side and Marrowstone Point on the other. Passing by the former point, inward hound, one was first the Devoe & Dickinson brick yard; than, the Eisenheis brewery, and the site of the new gas works; then, the Port Townsend saw mill. Entering the harbor proper, a. mega nificent vista oSens up to View. Quim er sash an door factory. the Port 'Bownsend foundry. half a dozen! UlOl UIDJ. Au“ enact: hue-a ...... “I- ~—-—.I filled by the business part of the town. the handsome residence part spread ing back over the grassy crown of an oval hill, the spacious vista of rail~ road flat adjoining, eighteen square miles of placid harbor on whose hos pitable bosom ride from twenty to orty white—winged messengers of commerce, the military station and} Irondale smelting furnace and Had-1 lock sawmill in the distance—all these impress one with a restful sense of room, fresh air. and—business. A revenue cutter rides at anchor, ready at a minute's warning for active duty as one of Uncle Sam’s police guards. The wharVes' do duty, not only for trade and travel from half a dozen counties, of which this 18 the com marcial centre, but are a sort of cross-roads for the Alaska. San Fran cisco and foreign ocean steam and sail traffic. Upon landing. you are impressed with the solidity of the business part of the city, which is located on a tri angular sandspit containing thirtyi acres or more. Its substantial brick and stone indicate old established and thriving commercial houses. The water front room is being en larged by uses. wall which extends along the southern line of Water street. that thoroughfare being in course of extention through to the flat westward. where the “Port Town send Southern” railroad company has selected its depot. grounds. As cending the hill, you pass by the L'. s. mam: "om-run, Where Uncle Samuel owns two blocks of eligible property overlooking the buy, and where Surgeon General Hamilton says he intends having a. hundred thous and dollar hospital building one of these days. This property was purchased some yam ago from Dr. Minoiy nation It stands the building at present used for hospital purpoees, a two-sign” frame struc ture, in which marine “dents are cared for. Dr. A. H. Gleumvn 1:4 the surgeon in charge. More cen’hln)’ located 18 the PIYBLXC SCHOOL BUILDING, a elightlv and "Olny structure erected a. few veers ago g accommodate the grow ing ‘educatin-al needs of the town. It ‘ occupies a yhole block, and in it are five teachers mder Prof. Camrbell, the prin cipal. (he °school is we lup as a thor ougb'! organized and ably conducted pub ]iytnstitution. Further on, at the sum .ut. of a nightly hill. at an elevation of early or quite 200 feet, is a partially fin ‘r’ished_ mumm' norm, s fonrstorn building, erected by Capt. Hairy E. organ, and by him recently sold to a syndicate from‘California, who are to complete the same this summer. Near the front and overlooking the bay is the site of the . . new oovmxxsx’r nummxo. ‘ i A total of $109,000 has thus far beenl iapproprinted for the erection of a build [ing at Port Townsend for use as a custom‘ lhouse, post office, etc. Strong hopes are entertalned of securing as much more be fore the close of the present session. The site purchased covers a. full block, and is on a. beautiful grassy slope. Below is the noxnsn wnnsuouss. This property, when the government shall have secured the land to deep water in front, and shall have improved it as it shocld be. will serve its urpose well. On the crest of the hilris the large res ervoir of the IWATER woaxs, an institutionponducted by a local com pany, and winch supplies water for public POll TOWING“, Jeiferson County, Washington Territory, Thursday, May 31. 1888. 51ml private purpuscs. Auuthur company 1.4 moving! to bring :1 water supply from :1 fresh “uh-r lake on the “unusuln. ()th~ CI" pun impruvcmcms added h) t_hc my aura-mom» durum the past your uqu-le 1m»: lil,l;l"l'kll' umrr \VURKR. A t-umpauy i~ also in nlu-rutiun In arm-t 2:15 “'oka “'ix'uin tln- nvxt mur munths— having purchased :1 Hh‘ :unl obtained a fmnvhiw. and havmu abundant fulth 1n the lumn- of the tnwn. Tho: I.U(‘.\L >.\w-.\m.x., nnllur tlu-nmnugvnwnt nf .\lr. Hun. \V‘ linwns. :in ulzl:ui‘lvxlwrivnvwl mill man, has lm-n inq-rm‘wl _L'n-zuly within the 4 [lust _n-ur, :uul nuw Nils from fifty to {.\iny xh-mauzil fu-t of lumllur daily—dill inf which is vunsmuwl in local lmiltling ’uiul impmvmwnts. “ilh tln- exception of unnpzlmtiwly small :ununnls sent own siunully to Alaska. .\lr. Downs was for mzmyyvurs squriim-nnlcnt of thelurgc mills at Port hisvm‘vry. and his skill and (‘llit'icm‘y un- runspiruous in his present lulsinc-r‘s. Nuur the sawmill is the SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, {Under tho ownership and manage iment of "Qnimper Manufacturing Company.” This company is com— lposed oi three practical mechanics. {Mt-55m. A. H. Tucker, 0. \V. Flint ’nud Chas. E. Pink. They manufac ture all kinds of wood work in their 'line of business, and have a growing; Imarket. The l PORT rowxsrxn rouxmu' [Sear by is building,r up an immense 5 business that speaks well for all con i earnedmnd is a factor in local growth. i Port Townsend is fast nearing the destination fondly dreamed of by its projectors, Messrs. Pettygrove l’lummer and Hestengs. who in the early "fifties" camped on the than barren shore with intent to commit civilization. Mr. l’ettygrove’s dream of living to see Portland and Port Townsend connected by railroad was never realized, but. like many other earthly hopes was deferred for other, People to realize. Still. the event is ollowing Closely upon the demise of. that ambitious pioneer. The dream might have been realized had there been as much push and enterprise manifested ten years ago as there is now. RAILROAD PROSPECTS. The “Port Townsend Southern” is now moving out actively along the line of success, backed by a lively and generous local sentiment. It at ready has a substantial basis upon which to operate successfully, and Will so proceed. The future of the city is matured. and the speed of its growth Will be measured only by the general plospetity of the basin Pu get. Sound which just now is most flattering. The railroad company has recently purchased $40,000 worth of real estate fronting on Port Town send bay and including its proposed depot. grounds, besides receiving a bonus amounting already to several hundred thousand dollars in'value, donated by citizens and property owners. A live agent is alsoin the field rlmmh‘mr his whnln time In the bum“ wruugu maauu nuu vounmsu counties. Deposits of coal, i'on and copper have been found near the line of the road, and devebpments will follow the prying efi'oPs of the rospector and ca italbts. mmense Fumber fields wiii also betapped by this road—enough, it- is safl. to make the road a paying invetment for ten years to come. sayhg nothing about other sources of revenue. Na ture has done much foil’ort Town send, but never until 15 natural ad vantages were supplanented by hu man skill and enterpzise, were such results wrought out as are now in :immediate prospect. l‘he bay is oer itainly one of the heat harbors in the world, havmg thl depth varying from live to fittest fathoms, free from rock, bar, shdl or obstruction of any kind, and pepfectly land~lock ed. When its dq’tiny shall have been fully wrou%t out its shores will be occupied; y a city of many thousand! of inhpitants—restricted in size only by th: possibilities ahead of such a coon? as ours Capital, industry, popul ion, manufacturing enterprises. are' all being attractedi to Port Townaand With a rapidity that must surgly bring it to greater prominence inthe future than it has hitherto enjoyed. Ingenoll and the Tarifi'. i “Bob" Ingersol’. defines the tarifi' situation accurately as follows: “The majority in this country do {not believe in free trade. A large lmxjority think it of the utmost im~ portance to diversity and protect, when necessary. the industries of our people. A. largo majority. in my judgement, think the tarifl' ought,‘ 1n many |particnlars, to be reformed. They know that every tarifl' bill that has ever passed has been more or less deformed by compromise. They know that all the interests asked for protection combined, and that some interests that ought not to be pro~ ‘tected secured it by threats and in } timidation. That is, they said: ‘lf you do not protect us we will not vote to protect you. So that the deserving indus— tries have been compelled to include many that were nndeserving. Every success has its parasities. Some people are willing to destroy the suc cess for the sake of killing the para~ ‘sities, but the great majority do not ‘feel like injuring themselves —do not 1 feel like sacreficing a great good for ’the sake of destroying a small evil. So much money has been invested, so many people find employment, so many interests are interwoven with and depend upon the industries that are protected. that anything like free trade will bling.for a time at least.‘ a ruin that would never be repaired except by resorting again to protec tion‘” . ....P , s. 'ro rao'rzcr BRITISH xxraazsrs. Vicroau, B. 0., May 25.—The cor vette Corline, Capt. Sir Wm.,Wise~ men. arrived yesterday and will go into the dry dock on Wednesday next. She will then go immediately to sea. with sealed orders, but it is understood her destination is Beh ring’s sea, and her mission to protect British interests in those waters. ' BY TFLFGR WHEN A l ‘ o I'nasmrzmu ASSEBIBLY. «I PHILADELPH!.§, Mu); 22.~T‘ue home mxssiuus occupled the attention of the. Presbyterian general assembly thisl morning, pact to the reading of the report by the. Rev. E. D. Maris. ; The committee 01) hills and “vex-W turns caused to by road to the gem-ml E assembly a uumln-r of overtures i mzrzrsrlro to them. ; i The income was $130,031) greater Ithan during the prucedng year. The number of missionaries uidud by the board was 1486, and 17.277 mem~ bars were added to the cnurches uu ~ der the board’s care. The report was accepted and the members of the board whose terms expire this year were reappointed. Rev. Win. Irwin. secretary of tho board. made a speech congratulating the assembly on the work and the fact. that. for the first time in five years, the board was out. of debt. __ 7 A resolution was ofl'ered by Rev. John R. Tompson. of Puget Sound. Iheurtily endorsing und seconding the ‘eflorts to secure the suppression uf Sunday work in mail and military service of the United States govern ment. was unanimously adopted. 1 111-:an VILLARD. ‘ l NEW YORK, .‘.lay 22.»—At the an ' nual meeting of the Oregon & Trans ' continental company on June 18th it ‘ is understood that Henry Yillm'd‘ ' will be elected president of the coup ' puny. An address will be issued tol ‘ the stockholders in Villard‘s name ' in which he states that having ren, dered assismnce to the company in ‘ the critical stage of its afl'airs he j now feels called upon to aid in secur ing more satisfactory results in the future for the stockholders. For this purpose he says he has obtained the cooperation of foreign capitalists which he represents, and his friends, in evidence of their intentions to in fuse new life into the company, have already ac uired large interests in the stock. (in conclusion he requests the corporation of the stockholders in the proposed effort for a rehabil ilation of the Oregon at: Transconti— nental company. TEE BEAR’S oanaas. Wasumcrox. May 22—-The acting secretary of the treasury has Signed the sailing orders of the revenue steamer Bear, now fitting out in San- Franciseo for a cruise to the seal islands of Alaska, and it is expected that she will sail before the end of; this week. Her orders are exactly} similar to those of last year, and show no change whatever in the pol— icy of the government in regard to lthe seal fisheries. f To BE sow 1 OTTAWA, om. May 23.—1 tis 'u'ngcratoog here the: Marshal Atkins, NEW You, May 23.——It is stated to day that ihe Anarchists will resume the publication of their propaganda “the alarm." ,It will be transferred from Chicago to this city and printed in English. Herr Most and Henry London .au English anarchist, were in it. m: MUST mo. SAN FRANCISCO, May 25.—The Su— reme court has just utfirmed the geciaiou of the lower court, which decided that Alex. Go'denson, the murderer of little Mamie Kelly, must hang. - Fxshermen'a Rxghta. The following'telegrnm was sent to Washington by the masters of the Gloucester schooners. preparatory to their contemplated fishing voyage north: Pom Towmmw. W. 'l‘., May 18th, 1888. SENATOR Emwn'm AND Fan, Washington, D. 0.: Present following to Secretary of Tree. snry. Let answer to mbe over his sig nature and in full, lo we can exhibit same to revenue oflicers in Alaska waters for our protection against seizure. Our .schoonern “Mollie Adams" and "Edward ‘E. Webster" of Gloucester. Mesa. and "Omar and Hattie" of Swampecott.Mass., left home the former October. and the other December. 1887, to engage in sea!- ing. not knowing American vessels were prohibited in Behring Sea. Question—l! we take seal south of the Aleutian Islands. may we run to Onaalaska without liability to seizure and have skins counted by revenue or other government ofiirer and proceed thence to complete voyage fishing for halibut in Behring, without seizure. if no more seals taken? We hold ourselves for inspection at any time. We only wish to seal to the Alaska Commercial Company‘s grounds, ‘ and then finish season by fishing and re turn. Quantum—Will you grant us permit to take sea otter in Alaskan waters? Schooners here at great expense. We wait prompt and lull answer: Somuox J A 0035. Master. Adams. . Ron. 0. LAVENDER, Master, Webster. CHBIITIAN memos. Heater, Oscar and Hattie. Following is the reply: Wssmse'rox, D. 0.. May 21. 1883-- Messrs. Sol. Jacobs, Master Schooner Mollie Adams; Robert 0. Lavender, Master Schooner Webster and Chris tian Nelson, Master Oscar Hattie, Port Townsend, W. T. Same instructions sent Revenue Cutter ofiicers as last year. Seals cannot be killed except by perwns‘ authorized by the Statute of the Ter-‘ iritory of Alaska or the waters thereof {and coded by Russia to the United States; nor can any one kill fur seals nor any seals legs than one year old in an; locality and .vessels entering American part of Behrin sea with seal skins on board, to fie exempt {rem seizure, must show ofiicer mate rially that they were not taken with in the limits of the territory or waters ceded by Russia and that they are not. the skins of females or young seals None but natives of Alaska are allowed to kill seal otter and the use of.fire-arms is restricted. HUGH S. Taoupsos. Acting Secretary. 0? THE ‘ \ mum; 0F CUL‘KTY COMMISSIONERS ‘ r _— ‘ UF JEFI-‘Hnwx corx'n'. 1 and met. at 1') u‘ciuck 2|. 'u. I 1 m3fi'f'm3 H. L. B‘mnchard. Andrgcwz WO3:- 'an-l (‘nnd James DI'HU\'IIH, mn_mnl»mucrs, uzlicidrles A. Dyur, u-umy .~ and ex “rk uflhe hoard. Mr. \\ ~ , _ ‘.:“,l ”fliluahup gunman-:1 lwxfuru the huflnl “.1“, “aft-r. rclxyx fog-Vthc Lnnflcy tummy. (.HCJHBMLIHHL: 1n (.'uunrlculn 11l llusumle u“. {ulnilv'-‘- 1.! {nun-Hm: (.‘. tlwhunrdlh_>u n “A” ”hiviru XIVI-ll'; (1"?(1'1'Xll': ui county and all!“ “f “mam .\lr. “1:11qu he allnwgll [he I Hum until “dullnrspur‘mmnh m prunde furl , next mccuu; of (km h-mnl. 'lhc mud sn. ~ _ . . l n” 111-Insured i 1" Liars nf the my end filalllcla :u'mums and In: the board \nln their boqb‘. .\prilwlh 1”,; uglier: fur the your Quinn}; and upprt-'\‘cd.' uch ucemnm were examined ‘"‘pizh.{Sig‘xgfinflounts were allowed road the hon“: 1e and attendance before 'l'honm Bradren. Id. .\ugud .\lali. ‘.: duys. A " ""3 '3 00 J. Van 'l‘mjeu. lday lgage 3: 33 ' " ’ 403 Win .‘Znntgumery. :dny. I; m ' g6O .. 1A Lrnursuu 2 " Is 00 9 (I) U. S. Ritrlmrdsinu 3 " ~ '. 00 HOO A D Tuhur 5 “" 3 ' 22 40 J Huntingfurd 2 u H 3,33 900 Olnfl' l’ete'a’ou 2 “ " ‘1 w 7 w , . ~ .. .. .. .. 1"; .\Tllliei‘siuz l '1; f ‘6O "9 60 1e u n ' n 3 ul’ remnv. - . from roads were ordered paid: ' obstruction; James Donovan Re obs. in Dis i G 8 1.. 00 Jns llnrraden " “ " \i ' ,1 00 L Dunning “ “ “ . ' 1., 00 \Vui Such " " “ ' " .'. ...3 Curl (‘ush “ “ “ c‘ i' s'o Geo Budgns “ “ " 61‘ 40° W s Etielmrdson " “ “ ti , rOO i M F Hamilton “ " " I; J4O oit Tudor “ “ “ 7,~. 00 Wm Keene " " “ 10 . h I A Andrews " " " 10 . 1'93 1) D Andrews “ “ “ 10 . 138 ‘ F Dunleavy “ " “ 4 H ‘1 John Duhoise " " " 4 . x 0‘0" John Hirer “ " " 4 . I“: 00 Sl“ McL‘unughy " " " , 4, ~ 26 00 Samuel Cuny " " " «I r sOO Wm Montgomery " " " 4 V 2‘5 00 J Huntingiord “ " “ K 16 00 A Jnhnmn " " “ 8 12 r A llnmmergren " “ " a 1;: ‘ J lit-Dormick " " “ h‘ . 13 ‘Gwmnke jr " " “ 3 . 1:; Peter i'nuisun " " " s . 6 J A Rex " “ " S . 10 Julius .\inst " " " s.. r. E Syunld " “ " 3 _ 4 G Johnson “ " “ 5 . 6 B Bengalrum “ " " 8.. 4 “'11: Fisher " " " 8.. 4 Thus Bracken " " “ 1.. 26 Ed lirneken “ “ " 1 . 10 50 Anguat Mull “ " " 2 10 72 J Van Trojcn “ " " 3, i. ll 00 Benj.Chntrau was appointed supervisor of Road Dietrict So. 2. G. humuse was appointed supervisor Road manic: No. 1. Warren W. Marple was appointed supervisor of Road District NC. 7. it was ordered the sum of SSOO be transfered from the county fund to the general road fund. it was ordered that the assessorbeallowcd an assistant for 30 days at $3 per dav. A petition Irom the residents of school dis trict 505.3111“! 7 to the county school superin tendent DraViDL’ {or the division of the school districts und the formation of a. new district was presented. accompanied by n communica tion from the school superintendent recom mending the formation of the new dtstrict; and it was ordered that the prayer of the petition ers be and the same is hereby granted. and >chool diatrict No. 10 formed as follows: Commencing] on the cast shore of Port Dis covery Buy. w ere the township line of town ship 29. north runge,2 west, strikes mid east shore of said lm '. thence along said township line to the south enst corner of the north east quarter of section 12. townahip 28, north range. 1 westJhence west to the county line 0! Jet lemon and (Ilaitsm counties. thence north along mid county line to where it strikes the south line oi hection L 9, townshir 29. '.: west, thence en'st along the south line 0 sections 16. 1:311 uvlu‘9-_. .V -- l .-...u ...». mumcu Imm: . ‘ Olympic Lodge K. of 9., rent of hall {or gruudjury {3.300 Yon. Townsend CALL, printing and ud verlising ... 7350 Mrs Lucind: Hastings, interest. on bail ancedueior block .. 7125 Chas Becker. chairs ior court house. . 20 50 Waterman & Kuz. supplies ior court houne..... 3750 S Maison. hauling rubbish irom court hun5eyardV....,.........._._1.. l 1 Pan Mauion Hauling rubbish irom court holiseynrd ... . .. 225 R K Lnlimer. stationery H .i .. '_l 30 Thus ll Cuvuuaugh,‘!.o pamphlet school laws .. 11 NJ" i-‘or:msn.oue may”... 5 J i-‘shcehuu, supplies {or jail .. .. 11 2.5 R B Ryan, salary as school superintend‘ George Smith. watching Mccnrty. insane 3 Alfred Dunn " " " 12 00 Geo M Connolly " " “ 750 I'} 8 Town: " " " 16 50 James Agnew " " " 3 00 Frank liume “ “ ” 7 50 L T Seavy. medical service on Mcintire 17 50 James Deigardno. maintaining county paupera...... 250 30 J Fsheeinquuding prisoners .. . . 193 John iinckweil. hurrying dead runner . 10 G E Slarreit. labor and motel-in in court r00m............ , . 1091 Jim F Sheemin. exfenses bring McCarty backiromAsyum i 4040 Quimpe‘r Manufacturing company. rail- M ‘-"ii]§‘tbil¥6ur:r<iom ' . .' ." . M 22 N J ll l-‘onmnn. re-sun'eylug Point. “'ll- _ souruad , .. H 44.10 The qunrtorly reports of J. S. Wyckofl', Cox-o nerz,wtn. fl. Whittlvaey. Probate Judgv- J. J. H. \‘unßokkeluu and n. P. Trimhle. Justice: of the Pence, were examined andapproved and the bills of coats ordered paid. it was ordered am. it bounty of t!- 50 for kill ing rouge-rs or pan than; or mountain lions. '1 his petition of). J. 11. \tutßokltelen. asking for the use or the Court 'rootn tor the Seaman’s Bethe; on Sunday‘s un_ttl such time ns :1 perma nent plan? could be procured wu granted. The report of N. J. u. For-mun. surveyor. in regard to the re-survev of Point Wilsor road was wmiued Ind armored. The implicit on of the residents or Tlrhou for a road from 'i‘u'bon creek to anbou bay was granted, and G. s. Richardson Ind James Ilnrrn den were appointed newer: and N J. H. Fort mnn. turn- or. Said viewer: and surveyor to meet Juno huh. [s3s. ' A petition from the resuients of Leland val ley. asking for an appropriation of 3'31) to be upended on Ah. county road in Leland valiey irum lake liookrr south. was rend and the Audi tar was instructed to advertise for bids to but“ afoot! wngun road irotn u point on and road it tore the last work “as done (about one-half mue south of R. E. liynue; to the southern boundary of Road District No 10. The report of the viewers appointed to View tho road from Keynes landing to the head 0! Port Discuwrv hay was examined and ttpyroved and tin: Auditor was insurncted to (invert so for bids tor building the road. A petition mug read from Jth. White and oth ers taking to have n county road laid out from at point on the tnunty road leading from the Dis covery mill to Schoolb‘ortion mu. raid petition was granted and Wm. Keene and D. l). Andruns worn unpainted viewers end S. J ii. l-‘ortnt-sn surveyor. Viewers and surveyor to meet and lay out paid road on the Mth day or June. J. A. Kuhn nfpenred before the Board and preempted u got tion nsktug that the plat oi Smilh it. Your icl‘ addition to the City of Port. Townsend be vacated. The Auditor wnn in structel to publinh the legal notice required in such was. , ‘ A ) etzuon vans re ’d from Mn. anindn Ensi ings nntiovtzers ”king that the road extending from the Port Townnend null Port liiecpvery road to Mas donation chum be alt-tightened K) as to run wntinumhly on the littu b tween se:- 1 tions I'. anl 3 Said petition was granted and '1 human Buck?“ and l. W. Hill were npptvtnted appointed viewer: stud S. J. ii. l-ortuntn surm veyor. uith hatrttctious to meat and lay out laid road on Motility. Mlly Stat. 1338. A petition wnl received asking that the course of the road llttdim: from Ktsytm's lnnditr' to Woodtnan‘s landing and Lclnnd valley mad he chnngfl. b ention was granted and Jayne; Keymm and J . F. 'i‘ukey were appointed nqw er,‘ nnd N. J. 11. Forttnnn. surveyor. within structionn to meat at Key was l..mhng 3nd new out and survey snid road on Mtty 30th, was. _ A pullion was read asking for an annrvnrut— tion lu build 3 bridge" in Brennan Precinct norm-u tho Dose anlips river was mad and Com missioner Donor-tn was instructed to post no— tices. asking for bids to do the‘ “ark. nnd refiort tit ll tnedtirgiof the Commisuonors “to be eld June 41!; l . . r The petition or Andrew Matson. uniting for an appropriation 01:51! to be n:eti on the guil cine and Leland ran . was hit! over until .1 not: 4th. 1388. The wliliOl of residents of Road District No. S, asking for an npmoprinliun or S3OO to bridge the swamp between Stocknnd's (um and Lyon and 1191‘s {in-ms, on township line batwccn lO'lll-llig! 8 and 29, to be expended 0: each side of! a school house. “I: received and the Auditor was instrnciod to ndvcniae {or bid: for the required work. In th. maize.- of rebuilding the bridge ove- Liltm- iLih-r In Quilcine val cv. James Donovan was instructed to advertise for bid: Illd tenor! at the June meeting of the board. In ”I" matter” grading Ina Chim‘cun} and I Qxiilcinc road from Braden-011‘s 19 t'arl hguh s! in the lmunilary line of Road Dl-‘lg'lct .\u._ 5.1 lllu Auditur was illdflltied to admrus. for bids : {or the work. _ 3 Wm. ".r‘ilulr nm-liod tnr an apprupnmion of; 574'. m M vxpcmlml nu lih! mud lending fl'Jlullh- ; no: ol'l'liagcr‘s Inn to ILO crms maul: hill is hf ; I'.er ’l‘llullrriltl. 3‘ :ial :ippjcmion was laid uur . until June 4th. 2*“. _ Bids {Oril‘bili‘g the public pruning were 0::- mui: ml as fullou's: l l’om‘ vast-zvn. Mny Will. 1159. I To the “nu. Board of County L‘ounuisaiuners n 1 : Jeli’vrmm County. W. T.: I GENTLE‘JHNZ—In rerpnnsa to verbal notice frum unn- u-h-rk. l have lbs honor iO :Hllmll that I will do the nilicinl printing of "Jam-non Coun l)‘ mu lh-- {winning [vi-ms: .-\ll wintrli‘lllj. inczniling('utmniszi'iners I’m cw-ilings. cm. u: 31.1"» per rqilurl) fur first [IL—O!- l tmn. Whvn nmru than one ins-x‘tmn is rr-quir- i ’ (-d. Sum-nls per sulnnu- for ruvll z-nibcqxlenl in- ‘ ri‘rlinn. Juli nrinlin'.’ at cnnnnercnl rub-s. Al \ “aware." in mean l: liuv-s of :OIId noupnrell. ' j 11-'.<puvtl’llli_\'. .\Luzx Want. ‘ l'i'l~.~.'i Argus Publishing Co. i'un'r Towxszzxn. W. T.. May Imh. INS“. ! Tu the ilununule [he l’onnty cominisnonms “(I Jvll‘crum Cu. “'3‘“ Ten: 5 GENT. Eusxz—Thn null—enigma! “gm-es to do the County printing for line iisml yeur onmmv-nr illanly ht. in”, and o-ndin': Jun? mm, l‘S‘J. in 1 the Port Town—ond Fall at the ru-gnlnrlo-xfll min!“ I of ism)» one dalEur pl-r inch for [he tint insc-r- l tion and «ml-J I‘. fly cums per invh {or each sub- ' qu-wnt ins-'rtmn. This to in -:u"e all county] Inn-ting Mich 1h irrceei-diuis. noti- es. th-linqu-mi ‘ tax list.(etc. ctr. .\lm in do all job “(I-'1: utl reg-Ihr commercial run-s. Mvst Respectfully. Loris R. FLOWERS. Acc.'l of Pan. Townsoml Cull. The bill of the Port Townsend (fall being the limes . the contract for doing the County print ing {or the ensuing year was awarded to that ‘ [lgfltl‘t _ 7 I 'i‘hu booksficcounls and vouchersof the Coun ty Trunwrcr were examined and found correct. as follows : Balanre on hand Feby. Slb. (when last examined.. . . .. . 4.529 07 Tux” 1»: canceled since. . .. 13.697 34 I ollccled and. Li nnr Linn-use! 1,515 if: Paid in by I). l'. Ei’l‘ixnhle. act. I hm» 2100 nwnu: I lv‘nlcnunty \mrrantsredccmed 3 1.571 67 '46 read wnn'unls Mulch-mm!“ 2J1!) 31 3‘3? whom warrunll l'r‘dflcmed. 2 U'Jl 51 3 ‘rcnsnmr‘s mm. on 513,271! 6; 9 .1unnamed.“,_......‘...... 30550 3 Msnn-r's cum. on $515 w J Bu-xidhut.‘........5..,..... 176 21 ’ "new in Trraaury.... .. .. .. 10.511 43 , . 19906 73 19.8118 73 Pl“ hdn: nu furthor business thu Board ‘:finfimr‘fl us meet uguin on Monday. June 4th, ! . ‘vrcimnlJ. [trad This. .10 ”‘o’“ “FM-cl m Hm u—xations of Dusumss 1 IIICAII-vexmnwx 3131:1111: of dehility. irrim “lh” “"‘1 ‘L'Wndum-y, ms my. lake hhumons! Ll")! ,lk‘fl‘l‘fl". ’l'ln- [rcmulntnr l 5 irec from' “H'Y Ixuunom “hernl suhsumroz not disagree I 1‘1“"? PH" 1’" “‘1“- ut any time wilhoul interfer "u: will! D!ISII}H“>\I’ pleasure. ll is gentle. sue. undu 2‘)U';_dlge«‘fr ll 1: unvqunlled in the CH!" 0' miragkalpnllon. bad breath, Hick headache and lnlwuxumnlaints. ____-__ _ _.____.__ OI;I"ICI'. ‘V'()Ol). 1 U. S. GUMSSIUNER. -—.\,;u::r(or the— Pll‘e 10811101108 ASSUCIIIDII 01 1.0110011 0110 Lmem Insurance 0. of New York. —Als3 .\gvur. for»— D. .\I. Osborne & Co’s Binders. Reapers. Mowers nndßakes. Also. Wagons, Buggies and Agricultural Implemams. Ulllcc. XL-xt door Mb! iron Custom House, Pm: Townsend. w. I'. The pubii' puironnzu rvepetlfully solicit-:1}. l'romp! aw-nnon assured. éfi Steamer EDNA, 3% Str. 'mnwoon, - A. W HER}. Marlon Loaves Perl Tawny-ml m. Imndain, m 8 a. m.. also. for Whidby Island :u 11 :. m.. for lrondale at 4p. m. n‘ery day For {re-gm, or passage upnlv on board. 1.3%! SLr. DISPATOH, 1 ~&.— ‘ - JAS MORGAN. Muster. Will leave Port annsrnd {pr Neal) Bay and “'ny ports Pwry .\lnnduy nlnfnmg on arrivnlof un Sound Slemnnr. Helummz w!!! arrive on Wednesdays. I‘o“ng and charters at ran-sang ble ruleri. Amnly 0n Imam] orm L. B. Hutinga, at C. (‘. I Jth-Vl‘s .t “o‘s. N. B.- We have jun nil-led tr our flue! twoscows nlted (m urpaulins for frci mimr. ___—_.____——_ Steamer EVANGEL.. w J. W. TAHTE, Master. Wm leave Seattle Monday 2a. m.. [or Sem iahmoo via Purl. Townsend and the “lands. ——o.wn - on Thursday. ‘3 a. m., for Port A ngeles via Port Townm-ud and Dungcuass. Returning sumo day 2p. In. Leave Port Townsend both Iy- a: Ba. m. Connects bmh \rnys‘m Duvgenosn with steam munch }lnd|ock.mnkm2 qmck Ilanspor uuiun for passengers wither! extra charge. -W°.T.\sra_'fncqrrToco OHS JL’W G (1. HER is; 5.0% 1. ~ .r = 2* ;.__ £123" :1 “$25: - .__:-_: 2;?“ u i; ‘ 2X2 :‘.—2‘ 37: ,-4 ~ 25912 §::—-:.=-= 5-: , , gaj'efizAF: 5533;: F? E = fiéa‘l’ififlfih—fiiil: = 'a' I 25:2;fi’fi2‘22igm' 922922 van—=l2, grab»??? :25_4—1 ~ ~— MN « (c: --‘ T , J . 5 © Nguwm . I“. ' @UKESASTHMR’KOUVdS»; ED ch t3'/ 5V 4N34Lk ron ‘ ‘ 'c“£ ! “a D'SEASES"T WAT/r1 A‘LUNGS ._‘Sold or! GUAM! {l} Seqd ’m- chcular-fiLDULIRII-Jbrgg A I INE MEDECMROVILLI (A . i nun. x 0 MISTAKE. :1; By rlispollin: the symptoms #0 often mistaken {or lioun .mplimL Sum-«I Ahie has hr uuhv. glad nos-m In many a lmuwlmld, and by uromm]; bn-zzking up Hm (‘muzh or Cold that 10” of'on dew-row in“) that fiuul dievusa 171;] ‘o'. save In vu:aud.~' frnm n" "mi ‘ cly grave. You main no mistake in {we‘riuz a mum of Ihis mans“! remedy always: In ! w house. ‘ ‘ U RNll] mum Eisrzzfifsl. ,: magfié.‘ {f—L—A— mafia AEIETINEME eco /a m c GUARANTEED A POSITXVE (‘I'RK to}! ('nmrth‘nld in [he lleuthu‘ Fen-r. Ko-u Cum. ('nturrhnl Doafness anal Sore Flu-L Rh news In.- »en-c of taste and smell; remove: bad mate and unplcnsflnl breath. resuming frnmt‘nmrrh. Eaeyun(lpae;..~am w nu. Yo:- low directions unvl r. cure is wan-mm! by u. Dru-_nzists $1 perhox: sl.lO hv Inui'. Send («I circular to ABH'JINE BI’EDIK‘AL COI PAML-grxn-ipg-L‘y Aryan _ _. _ EASTA ABIE A‘DCAT—B CEBU. For sate by JAS. l). .\HNKLER. M. D., Drug girl}. Agent, of Oonlpuny. JUMBO—JUHBO. Tim nréglnnl Ahiwine Ointment is only put up in huge um 012 nm: lin boxes. and is an Ihi.‘ luxm-un- fn: 0L! ~ores. burn-a. \mnmh. rhxppni hawk mu! :m akin vrupLinnd. \\';1I1~v:~in-:--I\ curo- u!- XML; 0! pi; :1. Auk .‘nr the ur-mw .\Li-‘tiu: ”in Inan 2'; ram: 3 ‘nn. :‘O. Mix Iby J.x>’. U. MINKLBR. I. 9.. Duuj', “or LflUommnv. fiyer’s cherry Pectoral 'i'li- (LIUL’VX' of culrliin: :l :mikit‘" WM, “'11“! may dc"0101’ Bronchitis, Pneu ,;, :53. pi},:.u.i-ri;., (yl'MlHll- olilm‘ dangerous diamse 1,! the throat and lungs, has da . . Ti'Zlit'll. :-:..E;1 and :n;:nin.lhc importum-c of providing for ju=t such emergencies ' ..".\';.}~ buying“ on ham! a hunk: of .-\_\'('l"S Cherry Fedora]. 0 I C W 13.1 Cure Bronchltls r u-nt: .\. <2 =.m. Fun-q (now. Orv-gem; J. M. Wharton, Jamestown, N. 0., r:i ~~: --.\ £14.: 122;.» ;:_.. l Izzui sen-rcnvrizos: "I have 113011 Aycr‘s Cherry !. '..;.‘~u':i~. Ax _w\- mi nr my brathvrsil’vtornl a lung time in my family, and -.: 1 ~34. :~. !.,.<i iii-. 1 nitv 2' L in; similarly -’ have yd. to we its failure to cure Bron» :3 ;:i.L l l, :::‘:‘.' ;i'.::~:n..!‘ iulal ('UHX'EVhiHI trouirivs or Coughs of any kind." L, -.1-. ml tin- lb - id .‘.; . r" ( ‘iza-m'y I’m'lami. ‘ J». “'uidvn, Bylmiiu. Mia’s” writes: “I i'-:.- bun!» (“.11"er 1,:~-. Tim trouble in]; j ~uxlrrud tight .\l'fll‘a from Bronchitis, and may rx-tux’nwi. can! I l):'iil‘\o that llicéwus curm! by 1110 11:0 of Ayer's Cherry Hr rry I'vvin‘m! mu: .l my life." 1 Pcctorui." And Asthma. Mr» .‘.Xur; .‘.. 1:. "’uhlh’nn. llorquWu. I‘m, wrizc‘: "I am now 60 years 01¢ l h.ul gum! Imm. mufi .‘tiiii‘h'll with Asthma. u. Irv: Mull“ am. This was accent iunimi [.5 .'L m ‘.:-re (1.123}. I Hzfii-rvd for (WI-1‘ :1 PM“. until I took .\yer‘s Chm i'winmi. whirl; l‘: Xiuu a] and cured me. I bolic-Vu it n (.'.;d-.~ulid." AYER’S CHE RRY PECTORAL, szmuugh "Y i DR. J. C. AYER K; CO., Lowell, Mass, U. S. A. For .\zzio by uil Dru-sgb!“ I F rancns W, James Quincy St. Port Townsend, '. ‘l. WxLL BUY .\zm SELL. Dnmza'rzc .\xv Fons-Img E.~I"HA.\'GE, PURCHASE 05'. Comm Wmmwrs, MILL AND Sun-MSG DRAFTS AXD OTH". :i?‘NI;:zuTIABL£ PAPER. , . 7? ‘ 's ‘O. ‘r-smm- , Ea. M 83133? fiBEANuEE. A}; ~35??? Rfi -'Z(IX APPROVE!) EEC'II'J'IYJ— Auent for the union Linn of (:15! :l-‘xm‘fxizu Irv-(aw an 7.i‘.'."p~= n And New York. P 1021“ pm lick-ts to and from pan-1 in Hagan“ L lruiaud. Human um ! Sun-«den to New Yo: , dull-O by rail to A“ part: of the \\'v.~~:. m" 4mm :‘r "u 13' 4’ vii-z: up, available ai 8501.. w hsl'El) AT LUWE~T 14. x n. ‘. ”13,; Correspondence “mum-a, l}.‘2‘~-:-?Il:~el, by I’m-minim. :ha IL; x of I;:itis'n Columbia, Hr C :and Sun Fruncisco. (':xl. inn. 4, 1331- . ‘ DRUGS lévDR'U-G'Sl ' Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Stationery \l'lmlcsale and Retail, by N. \D- HILL & SONS V”? .13: >7 " *‘~~‘% Rm a DRUGS, { SOAPS, MEDICINES, l POM-{DESI CHEMIQALS, f ”3523;231:113, TRUSSES» : WALL PAPE& GLASS, I BRUSHES. PAINTS, I Etc. OILS, . And all articles {or the Toilet. Patent Medicines of all kinds, l Quick sales and small profit-l. gist LATIMER & CO:- D'uusfl’fichfilqlcfls. Patent Medicines & Fancy Article. fifiéflfiafl‘ffi “I" 0/ ”38-10%: ommi’mfi‘i for macaw» _ 7 Jig-Prescriplirxzm Carefully Corz-‘%\f:\:t‘::‘:::) m Nigb 7 . WATLR bI‘RL:.. 119 m, TEflW E- “a"; J' 0- ”a J m “' Esmuw 1 y ”' I 1 The Farmers and Merchant. Immanco Go. Capital Stock. $300,000. Albany,§o:egon. ' J. H. LIVERMORE. Agt. Port Towmend cl3sfififixsh'fiffla;§,§;..E‘J.‘:é'r’?::;iléi’2-;.{.:. éa-ragss‘gt";il;,‘.‘;;.“':¢‘:fi:2:&;.r'- " Wm HENRY LAN‘JI‘L‘ i'raa. .\. D. HILL. '.ltc-i'rc>. ILL‘JHLL. 0“le T f ‘ ._ 9" i 50%! 0F PORT TO “UVSEND, SV. T. Authorized Capital, ~ 882»: A 3 A General Banking Business "transact; . Deposits received 3146760! (I; szg‘ltt draft or check. mom" was!!!) on Appmn'u) srzmnrrnx. Collections made and prnceeds promptly remit‘ied on day of collection Sight, and Talegm )hio oxc‘uange psychic in ail um principal cities of tho United States and Blurope. CORRESPO \ CENTS :—-Losno::——Th~3 Anglo Californian Bank (Limih‘n BIRLXN—Gobudo: Mayer; NEW YORK'i-I‘h!‘ H‘irzoyer National Bank; Sn FnAscmao—The Anglo—Californian Dunk (Liizxttadh PORTLAND. 03.. Th First. National Bank; VICTOR!A, B. C.. Bani? of 3 Ms]: 0 ‘ ' ' '— \TovA_ §COTIA,-'l:h6-:-Ban_k o_f Bfitish ‘Ng-SL}: America, Kong] rated Bank of India. Australia and China. I 0 Agents for the Anmrican and '.p .1 Star Line of Stem for 9316 to and from all parts of Eula-'93. . Q‘ We have a eecum and tommodimm Vault. where we "ables on Itoragn at nm’mrnte char-gee MMJAMES JONES m ’ Cash GNBCBZ’. Opposite Cenmn Hotel. -———o—-—«- Head of Union Whlrf Pm: Yavmi..end. - - W. ‘. Dealer in all kinds of C O . .. g Grocer-13$, (Aqua: 5, Tobacco, Olgars. Produce. a STATIONERY, SCHUUL BOOBS. CUTLERY AND NOTIOII. C I 3 Agent I: r ”:0 6-." d P f R n afia :an 8“ IC . . ' AL ‘0 AGES] FOR THE FOLLOWING STEAMSUII’ LIN“ Allan 8: Vintor svrx'ica frum Hallifux. Dominion ' “ lute Slur. 'r.::._ .\u ank. 111 mm). {mm .\‘uw York: Gland, _ from Now \hzl; or Hevstun. Hui-y" '""‘ v." york. Anchor, {mm X f-B‘TICKETS S:.3X.I)T-’) .\m. “:27; m' I’m :;x- ”.30 Pawn" ()rdmm~ m: 19}; :mint ’.n ii‘z‘a' ‘ " 1" Cr poili il United Stat-rs or Canada. KERR“; EgTfif-f”? 3%?6Gr_..mu RN!” 50133! ':r‘fi." .~»-. ‘*x x . ' ~ ": 7w. :4 and yuLJicul pubh-hezl in the Unih“ Staten or;Europo at publishers mikvcs. 55‘" APPLY TO THE ARGUS REAL ESTATE AGEHBY you BARGAINS. Number 15.